Thanks for the compliment, Annie. You should have an email from me now. Yes, use whatever photos you want. Credit is nice but not required. However, you might want to use the high-res versions of the photos so let me know if you’d like them.

There’s a cheat sheet in the participation kit that we are selling in the lobby before the show. That will be a starter. There are a couple call-out lines that get used throughout the play that you’ll pick up on. There’s a great deal of variety in the call-out lines that have developed throughout the years; so nothing too standardized. Some of the funniest ones are the lines no one has heard before. I’m more wondering what men will have the courage to show up in high heels and fishnet stockings. I don’t know if any male audience members have done that yet. Ed Kuhlman showed up in a huge wig, Dolly Parton-type chest implants and a night gown, but I don’t know if he had fishnets and high heels.

Yes, Ed was wearing fishnet stockings and high-heeled shoes (size 12). His dress was actually a maid’s uniform; on him it did look like a nightgown. And me with no camera! Although several other attendees took his picture.

See the RHPS Official Fan Site’s audience participation page for suggestions. You can, however, buy a box of goodies at the theater containing items to, um, use. NAG staff ask you to not throw toast, rice, or other food-related items, as it tends to foster a healthy rodent population.

Thank you! Thank you! Thank you to our wonderful audiences! The Halloween crowds, particularly the midnight crowd, had to be the most raucous bunch ever to take in a show in Northfield. It was rather intense. I paced backstage before my entrance listening to the nearly constant roar from the audience, and thought… “Wow…” and, again, “Wow…” and, once in a while, I thought, “Hot damn!” I waited and waited to go on, shivering in antici …………………………………….. PATION!